Rats and cats are usually sworn enemies, but not at the Brooklyn Cat Cafe!

In fact, the tiny baby kittens are being looked after by the adorable rodents at this New York City rescue. Not only do they provide companionship, but they're also available to give the little ones bathings!

A video of Emile the rat helping clean two orphan kittens has gone viral after the Brooklyn Cat Cafe shared it to Instagram earlier this month, and it's not hard to see why it's getting so much attention. Watch (below):

The San Francisco Dungeon — a "60 minute journey through San Francisco's past from the Gold Rush to Alcatraz" — is now offering furry entertainment in a pop-up with a bistro setting. Except here you can sip on a latte, or "rat-tuccino" and interact with some domesticated rodents.

And it's for only $49.99, which will get you unlimited coffee and entrance to the Dungeon. Sounds like a rat-tacular deal to us! LOLz! (That wasn't even a good pun.)

Anyway, spokesman Matthew Clarkson said:

"We want to offer a frighteningly funny encounter with creepy-crawly critters you could only find at The San Francisco Dungeon. Drinking coffee while a rats on the loose? That's not for the faint of heart."

Yeah, no shit!

The rats will be provided by Rattie Ratz, which is a non-profit that encourages rat adoption. Clarkson also told Eater that the food served wouldn't be made anywhere near the rats, saying:

Apparently, a struggling New York actor named Eric Yearwood revealed to the website that he was paid $200 to star in a separate viral rat video by a woman named — of course — Zardulu. The way Yearwood tells it, Zardulu is a New York-based performance artist and has trained and used rats in other videos, as well.

And the people who filmed and released the "spontaneous" videos can't be found for comment either??

As tough as the city likes to believe it is, the vast majority of people in this video screamed and/or jumped out of the way — with only one person (that we could tell) cheering the Robotic Pizza Rat on to glory!